The plane has reached its cruising altitude, and the flight attendants are beginning their drink rounds. 鈥淎dditional snacks are available for purchase,鈥 says听a voice over the speaker. And I realize: I so want additional snacks. I flip to the back of the in-flight magazine to drool over my options. It听has听everything I so carelessly strolled by on the concourse听but at a sky-high markup. The $10 price tag on top of a $400 flight and a $25 bag fee feels like a twist of the (TSA-approved) knife.
The in-flight snack box, usually composed of five or six treats nestled in a small, pleasing container, is as alluring to me as a well-packed suitcase. But here鈥檚 a听secret: you can make your own snack box at home for cheap. I鈥檝e been doing it for years, following the example of my thrifty, brilliant mother. Buy the security-friendly ingredients of your choice in bulk, and pop them in a segmented storage container鈥攍ike this 听($8) or a ($21), if you鈥檙e feeling fancy鈥攁nd, for about $4 a box, you鈥檙e flying in style and saving money. The leftovers don鈥檛 have to go to waste: snack听boxes are great for any adventure, including hiking, biking, and skiing. Most of the components are shelf-stable, so the possibilities are endless. Here鈥檚 how to build your own and never go hungry on a flight again.
Fruits

Trader Joe鈥檚 Soft and听Juicy Mandarins ($3, about $0.75听per serving)
I don鈥檛 know how TJ鈥檚 achieves , but the outer part of the orange segment is听almost crispy while the interior stays jammy, gooey, and delicious.听

Oloves Natural Pitted Olives Variety Pack ($24, about $1 per serving)
Hey, look, technically olives are fruit. And I love them. When some genius started making , it revolutionized my airplane-snack game.听Now I can basically inject salt straight into my veins at 30,000 feet.听
Proteins

Duke鈥檚 Hot and听Spicy Smoked Shorty Sausages ($29, about $1.50 per serving)
Jerky is the most expensive item on my list, and I鈥檓 trying to cut back on my meat consumption, so I often skip it. But when I splurge, I go for . The self-contained meat sticks are less messy to eat than traditional crumbly jerky, which is key when you鈥檙e hunched over a tray table.听

Blue Diamond Smokehouse Almonds ($13, about $0.30 per serving)
A cheaper (and vegan) protein option are these . The savory flavor makes them addictive and just as satisfying as jerky.
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Cheeses

Mini Babybel White Cheddar Semisoft Cheeses ($3, about $0.50 per serving)
These are a classic to-go snack. They hold up without refrigeration听through security and boarding, and there鈥檚 something so satisfying about peeling off the wax coating. I like the white cheddar (there are five other flavors), but you do you鈥攁ll cheese is good cheese.听

Keebler Cheese and Cheddar Sandwich Crackers ($5, about $0.40 per serving)
If you鈥檙e not into lukewarm dairy, there鈥檚 always this . And, yes, they do stand the test of time.
Veggies

Carrot Chips ($1.50, about $0.38听per serving)
Is it a little bit ridiculous to buy ? Yes. But they make me believe I鈥檓 eating wavy potato chips when I鈥檓 really just munching on vegetables, so I think it鈥檚 worth it.听

Harvest Snaps Green Pea Snack Crisps in Caesar ($20, about $0.55 per serving)
I know鈥攖hese , in a shape vaguely reminiscent of their origin, barely count as a vegetable. But they do have less fat,听fewer calories, and higher fiber听than your average potato chip. So you can feel (relatively) good about them.
Desserts

Trader Joe鈥檚 Chocolate Coconut Almonds ($5, about $0.55听per serving)
If an and an M&M听got together and had a love child, you鈥檇 have these tasty morsels. Good for bribing your neighbor to give you full ownership of the armrest.听

Sahale Snacks Maple Pecans Glazed Mix ($24, about $1 per serving)
A in a single bite听and much less messy. They鈥檙e salty, sweet, and crunchy. What more could you want?
Bonus

Orbit Sugarfree Gum ($15, about $0.05 per serving)
I haven鈥檛 regularly chewed gum since middle school (when it was against the rules and therefore cool), except on planes. It helps depressurize my ears and clear up any residual olive breath, to the relief of my fellow passengers. And you can鈥檛 get it in any airline snack box that I know of, so there.